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Students
High Point Fraternity Hazing Lawsuit Dismissed
A lawsuit stemming from the death of a former High Point University student has been dismissed against all remaining plaintiffs.
August 25, 2014
Students
Grambling Reshuffles From Within
Grambling State University is looking to hire from within for positions that became vacant after Cynthia Warrick took over as president July 1.
August 24, 2014
Students
Move-in day? It’s Funeral Day for Michael Brown
As many colleges start anew, Ferguson victim laid to rest.
August 24, 2014
Students
More Schools Mixing Beer, Football at Stadiums
A growing number of schools are bringing the party inside, opening taps in concourses that traditionally have been alcohol-free zones.
August 24, 2014
Students
Determined D.C. Youth Takes Big Step Toward Fulfilling His Dream
The other day, 18-year-old Michael Phelps dispelled any notion that he would never set foot on a Penn State campus as a student.
August 24, 2014
Students
50 Years Later, TRIO Programs Paving Pathways to Success
TRIO alumni gathered Thursday to share in celebrating the the 50-year anniversary of the federal programs.
August 21, 2014
Students
Xavier University Gets Head Start on Recruiting With Youth Summer Programs
Xavier has used its summer campus programs to create a direct pipeline for middle and high school students, exposing them to the campus and rigorous study.
August 21, 2014
Students
St. Cloud State University Wins Dismissal of Discrimination Lawsuit
A federal judge has dismissed a discrimination lawsuit filed by a former administrator against St. Cloud State University.
August 20, 2014
Students
Governor Haslam Promotes Free Tuition Plan in Tennessee
Gov. Bill Haslam on Wednesday urged students to take advantage of his program to cover a full ride at two-year colleges for any high school graduate.
August 20, 2014
Students
University of Maryland to Guarantee Athletic Scholarships Through Graduation
The University of Maryland says it will start guaranteeing scholarships to student-athletes until they graduate, regardless of injury or on-field performance.
August 19, 2014
Students
Howard University, AKA Sorority Win Suit Brought by Rejected Legacy Pledges
Lawyer for plaintiffs said he plans to ask the court to revisit the decision before filing a formal appeal.
August 19, 2014
Students
Author Charged With DUI in Fatal Crash in Virginia
An acclaimed journalist and author was in jail without bond Monday on charges of driving under the influence stemming from a crash that killed a 75-year-old Virginia man.
August 18, 2014
Students
21 Black Women Among 2,054 University of Alabama Sorority Recruits
Annual recruitment has ended for sororities at the University of Alabama with Black women making up just 1 percent of new members.
August 17, 2014
Students
Students to Give Arkansas Veterans Free Care
University of Arkansas for Medical Science students will provide free treatment to residents in the state’s only veterans home as part of an effort to reduce the facility’s expenses, officials said.
August 14, 2014
Students
National Nonprofit Building Bridge for Aspirations of Underserved Students
College Summit seeks to connect students from families of lesser economic means to the world of college and careers.
August 14, 2014
Students
Rape Case at Johns Hopkins University Prompts Federal Investigation
A federal investigation into Johns Hopkins University was spurred by a complaint about the school’s response to accusations that a woman was gang raped at a fraternity house, according to an advocate who helped file the complaint.
August 13, 2014
Students
Going ‘All In’ for Our Nation’s Students of Color
Only 3 out of 10 African-American students with high potential for success in AP science course work take an AP science course.
August 13, 2014
Students
UConn Bans 3 More Greek Organizations Over Hazing
The University of Connecticut announced Tuesday that it had banned three more Greek organizations for hazing, saying that students were forced to eat pet food, bob for mini-bottles of alcohol from toilets and be partly or fully nude.
August 12, 2014
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